CACI Awarded $25 Million Contract to Support U.S. Army Ammunition Management System

Category: Defence Industry

ARLINGTON, Va. -- CACI International Inc. announced that it has been awarded a four-year prime contract, valued at $25 million if all options are exercised, to support the Total Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS) for Headquarters, Department of the Army in Washington, D.C. Awarded by the U.S. General Services Administration through the Millennia Lite Functional Area 3 vehicle, the contract includes one base year and three option years.

Under the terms of the award, CACI will provide program management and technical services in support of munitions modernization efforts for both the Army and U.

S. Marine Corps. The award increases the size and scope of CACI`s work with this Army client and expands its core systems integration business. By delivering enhanced ammunition management capabilities and integrating new applications into a central system, the web-based TAMIS is expected to bring the Army and Marine Corps new efficiencies in developing requirements and managing weapons training programs. The enhanced system will include capabilities for managing more than $1.3 billion in both training and war-time munitions. CACI`s team will provide program management and a full range of systems integration services to TAMIS and its 7000+ users.

This includes reengineering and consolidating existing systems, delivering user training and help desk support for the system, and providing ongoing software maintenance and development. CACI will also integrate a range management component and install and manage an enterprise-wide business intelligence solution, interfacing with other Defense Department systems. CACI has a strong legacy of support for stand-alone Army ammunition systems and the Department of the Army, offering the benefits of in-depth experience and proven technical solutions in the TAMIS environment. The company also provides high-quality software development services certified at Level 3 of the Software Engineering Institute`s Capability Maturity Model.

This combination of functional and technical expertise assures the Army of effective systems and software support, delivered on time and within budget. According to Dr. J.P. (Jack) London, CACI Chairman, President, and CEO, "The Total Ammunition Management Information System is a pivotal program for U.S. Army and Marine Corps support. CACI has worked with the Department of the Army for many years on the legacy systems that will go into TAMIS, and we offer proven high-quality support for its development. Our experts will continue to leverage new technologies to enhance TAMIS performance as it grows to meet the Army`s emerging requirements.

CACI International
24.06.2005

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